1 and 2, you have answered your own question ;)
2.a, 2.b, 2.c SQLBox Store all MO, MT, and DLR in sent_sms table (it
doesn't delete it from that table).
Do not use SQLBox with current CVS and stable version. It still
incompatible.
Willy
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On Jan 15, 2010, at 9:22 AM, Sindu R wrote:
Hello,
Would really appreciate some inputs / more information.
Pointers to the documentation / posts will also help.
Thanks,
Sindu
----- Original Message ----
From: Sindu R <riss.regis...@yahoo.com>
To: users@kannel.org
Sent: Wed, 13 January, 2010 3:20:58 PM
Subject: Questions regarding MySQL dlr and sqlbox
Hi,
I have been learning to use Kannel for MT and MO messages and have
successfully managed to get it working.
My initial configuration was using dlr-storage = internal and have
now switched to using MySQL dlr.
Though the configuration works fine, I have some basic questions in
this regard.
1) What is the basic difference in using dlr-storage = internal and
dlr-storage = mysql?
I understand that in the first case, dlrs are stored in the memory
and in the second case, mysql db is used..
However, since this is used internally by Kannel and the entries are
finally deleted from the table, can anyone help me understand how
using mysql for dlr storage will be helpful.
In a typical app scenario, what benefit will using mysql dlr provide
over using internal dlr storage?
2) Though my understanding was initially incorrect, I now understand
that in order to store the dlrs, I need to have my own table and the
dlr-url should handle the requirement of adding / updating the dlr
information in my custom table as per my app requirement.
I just recently came across sqlbox and was wondering if using sqlbox
would simplify managing sent messages and delivery reports.
a) I understand that it can be used for MT messages by adding the
messages to be sent to the send_sms table and once sent will be
moved to the sent_sms table.
Will these messages continue to remain in the sent_sms table?
b) Will sqlbox also help in handling MO messages and delivery reports?
Will the delivery reports also get stored in any table or would we
need to handle this in code as when not using sqlbox?
c) If sqlbox handles delivery reports as well, what is the
significance of the dlr-url when using sqlbox?
It would be really great if someone could answer these queries.
Thanks,
Sindu
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